Fall 1999
During the hangover from the previous issue's anti-advertising, anti-publishing rant, we assigned a series of similarly themed articles that made the magazine to look like Adbusters with fiction. To eliminate confusion, we also printed a readership survey in the issue that included questions like: "Do you smoke?" and "Have you purchased anything over the Internet?"

Content
Interviews with activist Ralph Nader, artist Gillian Wearing and publisher David Greenberger.

In the Public Interest: alternative journalists find more than one path to the truth.

Why Ask "Why Ask Why": advertisers dodge questions of responsibility.

It's a Hard Sell After All: Disney takes visitors for a ride.

Seeds of Commerce: feds turn a blind eye to Internet marijuana trade.

"The Cassini Satellite": fiction by Adam Johnson.

 

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